Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 15 No. 1, 6/4/1942, (ddr-pc-14-4)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-14-4

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 1
June 4, 1942

Army to Order Evacuation of Military Area 2

The World at Press Time

JACL to Contest Attack on Civil Rights

Evacuee Labor Sought by Beet Growers

Chinese Girl Wins Oratorical Contest

Surprise Proclamation Issued By Western Defense Command

Native Sons Call for Campaign To Revoke Nisei Citizenship

Vandals Overrun Property Evacuated By Valley Farmers

WRA Outlines Evacuee Work Corps Program

California Group Would Take Away Voting Privileges

Warren to Prosecute Alien Land Law Violations by Japanese

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Student Relocation Program Mapped at Chicago Meeting. National Leaders Will Take Responsibility of Relocating Collegians

Co-op Leases Stanford Japanese Building

Abandon Cave Creek

Perkins Nurserymen Thanks America by Buying War Bonds

Court Action Tests Legality of Evacuation Order

WCCA Abandons Plans for Assembly Center at Toppenish

U.C. Japanese Staff Given Leaves Until Return from Centers

Washington Student Gives Self Up to Test Exclusion Order

Victory Rally Held in N.Y. Nipponese

Evacuees Entitled To Share in Social Security Benefits

KIDO: Basic Civil Liberties Guaranteed Nisei Americans by Saburo Kido

U.S.-Born Japanese Train in Arkansas for War Overseas

Salt Lake Veterans Plan Mass Meeting Against Evacuees

Evacuee Killed in Nevada Crash

South California's Floral Trade Faces 12 Millions Loss

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JACL Assists Administration at Camp Harmony. James Sakamoto Heads Puyallup's Japanese Staff

Mistrial Ordered In Case of Seattle Japanese Exporters

Meetings Aid Farmers Taking Over Property

JACL Officers Active at Various Assembly Centers

Auburn's Legion Leaves Temple for Duration

Army Prepared For One-Day Evacuation Of Coast Japanese

Thomas Masuda Wins Acquittal From Seattle Jury

Alaskan Nipponese

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Two JACL Leaders Attend Discussions In New Orleans. Masaoka Attends Civil Liberties Section of Social Work Parley

JACL Leaders in Washington For Conferences

Japanese Evacuation Process Nearly Complete, Says Army

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: U.S. Nisei: 1942

Loyalty Demonstrated

The Privilege of Self-Denial

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri

Washington Letter

Vagaries, U.S. Nisei Lack Own Folk Music

[Page 5]

To the People of America: We of Japanese Race Pledge Our Strength for Victory

It Happened in May...

Tokyo Fascists Observe Anniversary. Warlords Arrest Son of Premier They Murdered Ten Years Ago

Nisei Women: Evacuation Brings New Problems by Ann Nisei

Tulare Chapter

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Manzanar. Relocation Center To Undertake War Production Project

Nisei Goes Back for Typewriter: Arrested For Zone Violation

Group Leaves Portland Center For Beet Fields

Colorado Decides Against Evacuees For Labor Shortage

Marysville Residents Set Up Plan for Self-Government

205 Will Prepare Tule Lake Center

Minidoka Center Will Be Open in July

Gilroy Japanese Family Terrorized On Evacuation Eve

Private Investigator Convicted Of Swindling Arizona Japanese

Bob Oyama Killed In Auto Smashup

Walerga. Entire Sacramento Nipponese Colony Transplanted to Center

New Manager Takes Office at Arboga

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Nisei Students Win Many Honors At Washington U

Suspension of Civil Rights of U.S. Nisei Advocated at Meeting

Tanforan. Totalizer Publishes News of Peninsula Assembly Center

Branch Library Will Be Established Soon At Evacuee Center

Student Wins Poster Contest

Parker. Vanguard Prepares Relocation Center Near Parker Dam

[Page 8]

Justice Tempered with Mercy, Girl Exempted from Order

Native Sons

World Press Time (Cont.)

WRA Outlines (Cont.)

Weber College Girl Gets Straight 'A's'

County Officials Seek Restricted Area Extension

Salt Lake Citizens To Sponsor Dance For New Graduates

Salt Lake Student Withdraws from School Election Campaign

Regular Meeting Held by San Jose Before Evacuation

Tulare. 'Standing Room Only' at Tulare Evacuee Center

Mayer Center Looks Like Any U.S. Town